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How Much Does It Cost to Sell a House in South Riding, Loudoun County?
Selling a home in South Riding is an exciting move—but it comes with costs. From agent commissions to closing fees and prep work, understanding your total expenses helps you keep more of your equity. Why Understanding Your Costs Matters Whether you’re moving up, downsizing, or relocating out of Nort
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Why 1.5% Listing Programs Are the Future of Real Estate in Northern Virginia
Real estate is changing fast across Northern Virginia, and sellers are catching on. Gone are the days of paying 6% in commissions without question. Today’s homeowners are smarter, more informed, and ready to ask one simple question — why pay more when you can get the same full service for less? That
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Virginia Senate Considers Bill to Cap Residential Property Tax Increases — What Buyers & Sellers Should Know
Home‑owners across Northern Virginia are seeing property tax bills rise as home values and assessments continue to climb. At the same time, the state legislature is weighing new limits on how much localities can increase those taxes in any given year. Whether you’re buying now or selling soon, under
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Mixed‑Use Development Boom: 304‑Unit Apartment Plan Proposed for Old Office Lot in Tysons
In the spirit of transformation and growth, Tysons in Northern Virginia is entering another phase of redevelopment. A 304‑unit mixed‑use apartment development has been proposed on a previously underused office lot. For homeowners, sellers, and investors in Fairfax County and the broader Northern Vir
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